Games
Small games that run entirely in the browser — no accounts, no downloads, nothing phoning home. Open one and play.
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Crazy Pizza
Build any pizza you can dream up — four crusts, eight sauces, fourteen cheeses and forty-plus toppings, from pepperoni all the way to gherkins, french fries and marshmallows, drawn live on a canvas pizza — then serve a slice to a panel of AI customers: a Neapolitan nonna, a fine-dining critic, an eight-year-old, a vegetarian blogger, a hungry student and a chaos-loving streamer who scores higher the weirder it gets. Each judges it out of ten, in character, and suggests one fix. Chase a crowd-pleaser — or go gloriously wrong on purpose.
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3D RC Car Simulator
Drive a radio-controlled buggy around a big 3D park, rendered by a from-scratch software-3D engine on a plain canvas — a timed gate course, launch ramps with real ballistics, a spiral tower you climb by driving in circles, a floodlit tunnel and a neon barn to drive inside, and a race circuit ringing it all where the motor winds out to nearly 95 km/h, with its own lap clock. Knockable cones, a dog that gives chase, and a driver’s-seat camera. Keyboard and touch, all in the browser.
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Snooker
Snooker on a green baize table, driven by a from-scratch physics engine — rolling balls with follow-through, friction, elastic collisions and cushion bounces. Fifteen reds and six colours, tapered cues, two players, hotseat, all in the browser.
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Block Drop
The falling-blocks puzzle, built from scratch. Rotate and stack the seven tetromino shapes to clear lines, with rising speed and levels — all in the browser.
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Mini chess
A 5×6 chess variant played against a built-in engine that searches ahead with alpha–beta minimax. Three difficulties, all running on your device.